3-Day Itinerary for Exploring Berlin

  • Day 1: Brandenburg Gate
    15 minutes (1.5 km) from Alexanderplatz

    The iconic Brandenburg Gate is a must-see landmark in Berlin, built in the 18th century. It’s known for its impressive architecture and historical significance as it has been the site of major events in German history. Take a stroll around the area and explore the nearby Tiergarten Park.

  • Day 2: Berlin Wall Memorial and Checkpoint Charlie
    25 minutes (4.1 km) from Brandenburg Gate

    Pay tribute to the historic events and lives that were impacted by the Berlin Wall by visiting the Berlin Wall Memorial. You can also visit the Checkpoint Charlie Museum to learn more about the history of the division of the city during the Cold War.

  • Day 3: Museum Island
    20 minutes (1.9 km) from Berlin Wall Memorial

    Discover the rich cultural history of Berlin by visiting Museum Island, a collection of five world-renowned museums in the heart of the city. Explore art and history from ancient civilizations to modern times, with highlights like the bust of Nefertiti and the famous Pergamon Altar.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Brandenburg Gate (2 hours, Free)
  • Berlin Wall Memorial (2 hours, Free)
  • Checkpoint Charlie (1 hour, €12)
  • Museum Island (4 hours, €18)
  • Total Estimated Costs: €30

Transportation

While walking is the best way to take in the sights and landmarks of Berlin, there are other options to get around. The efficient U-Bahn and S-Bahn rail system is a good option for longer distances, and taxis are also plentiful. A day-pass for public transportation costs approximately €8, and a taxi ride from Alexanderplatz to the Brandenburg Gate costs approximately €8-10 and takes around 15 minutes.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider visiting the stunning Charlottenburg Palace, or take a trip to Potsdam to see the famous Sanssouci Palace. For a more somber experience, visit the Holocaust Memorial or the Sachsenhausen concentration camp. If you have less time, consider skipping the Checkpoint Charlie Museum or visiting just one or two of the museums on Museum Island.

Airports

Berlin's main airport is Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER), which is located around 18km south of the city centre. Alternatively, you can fly into Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL), located about 8km northwest of the city. Both airports offer good public transportation links to the city centre through trains and buses.

0